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Mar
09
2010
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Colorado Doctors Skirt FDA Jurisdiction to Provide Stem Cell Therapies

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Stem cells have been a focal point for hype and hope for years now. Besides healing horses and dogs, they have promising effects on diabetes, corneal blindness, even HIV. It’s pretty clear that they’re also the future of organ transplants. Just the news of a stem cell related development or patent will cause a biotech company’s stocks to soar. The FDA, which regulates all interstate drug sales and related clinical trials is not trying to keep Americans from these “miraculous” cures, it’s simply trying to make sure they are safe first. Apparently, that’s taking too long. Medical tourism agencies are starting to cater to those seeking stem cell treatments. Whether or not they are ready for widespread medical use, stem cell therapies are in high demand, not just in the US but around the world. It’s no longer a question of when we will have access to these treatments, it’s a question of how.

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Jun
25
2009
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Birds tell humans apart

Read more http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17154

Mockingbirds can distinguish between friendly and threatening humans

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Jun
25
2009
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Hubble sees magnetic monster in erupting galaxy

Hubblecast 18. Date- 20th Aug 08 Source- http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/archive/topic/hubblecast/ News release- http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0817.html

‘NGC 1275 is one of the closest giant elliptical galaxies and lies at the centre of the Perseus Cluster of galaxies. It is an active galaxy, hosting a supermassive black hole at its core, which blows bubbles of radio-wave emitting material into the surrounding cluster gas. Its most spectacular feature is the lacy filigree of gaseous filaments reaching out beyond the galaxy into the multi-million degree X-ray emitting gas that fills the cluster.

These filaments are the only visible-light manifestation of the intricate relationship between the central black hole and the surrounding cluster gas. They provide important clues about how giant black holes affect their surrounding environment.

A team of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys have for the first time resolved individual threads of gas which make up the filaments. The amount of gas contained in a typical thread is around one million times the mass of our own Sun. They are only 200 light-years wide, are often surprisingly straight, and extend for up to 20 000 light-years. The filaments are formed when cold gas from the galaxy’s core is dragged out in the wake of rising bubbles blown by the black hole.

It has been a challenge for astronomers to understand how the delicate structures withstood the hostile high-energy environment of the galaxy cluster for more than 100 million years. They should have heated up, dispersed, and evaporated over a very short period of time, or collapsed under their own gravity to form stars. Even more puzzling is the fact that they haven’t been ripped apart by the strong tidal pull of gravity in the cluster’s core.

A new study led by Andy Fabian from the University of Cambridge, UK, published in Nature on 21 August 2008 proposes that the magnetic fields hold the charged gas in place and resist forces that would distort the filaments. This skeletal structure has been able to contain and suspend these peculiarly long threads for over 100 million years. “We can see that the magnetic fields are crucial for these complex filaments – both for their survival and for their integrity”, said Fabian.

The new Hubble data also allowed the strength of the magnetic fields in the filaments to be determined from their size. Thinner filaments are more fragile, requiring stronger magnetic fields for support. However, the finer the filaments, the more difficult they are to observe.

The filamentary system in NGC 1275 provides the most striking example of the workings of extragalactic magnetic fields so far and is a spectacular by-product of the complex interaction between the cluster gas and the supermassive black hole at the galaxy’s heart. Similar networks of filaments are found around many other, even more remote, central cluster galaxies. They cannot be observed in anything like the detail of NGC 1275, so the team will apply the understanding gained here to interpret observations of these more distant galaxies.’

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Jun
25
2009
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Thought-controlled wheelchair

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227065.900

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A robotic wheelchair designed for paralysed people can be navigated using thoughts alone.

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Jun
25
2009
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Most distant object in universe

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17035

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Astronomers have spotted the afterglow of a self-destructing star 13.1 billion light years from Earth.

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Jun
25
2009
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First pictures of a black hole

Read more at http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227091.200-preparing-to-peer-into-a-black-hole.html.

How astronomers will get their first look at a black hole

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Jun
25
2009
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Saving the Maldives

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227071.200

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Coral grafting and artificial islands are possible solutions to rising sea levels in the Maldives.

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Jun
25
2009
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World’s deepest living fish

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14889-worlds-deepest-living-fish-caught-on-film.html?DCMP=youtube

Deepest-living fish caught on camera for the first time

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Jun
25
2009
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Rubber snake power

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17090

A new wave energy converter can generate electricity from bulge waves that travel down a rubber tube.

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Jun
25
2009
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Virtual heart pumps up the realism

Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17047

The most realistic model of the human heart to date allows you to view its anatomy from different perspectives.

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